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Additional file 2 of Virus diversity and activity is driven by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem

Additional file 2: Supplementary Table 1. Description of the 46 IMG metagenomes and 43 metatranscriptomes (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 2. Metadata for all the East River Watershed soil samples (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 3. DNA vOTU table with RPKM for each vOTU by sample,

Coclet, Clement, Sorensen, Patrick O., Karaoz, Ulas2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24452589.v1
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Effects of herbivory by a translocated butterfly on plant size and seed set of Lonicera involucrata

Assisted migration consists of the introduction of a species to previously inhabited areas or to new suitable regions. Such introductions have been touted as a viable tool for conserving earth's biodiversity. However, both the likely success of assisted migrations and the impacts on local communitie

Boggs, Carol, Ravikanthachari, Nitin, Burch, Libby2024DOI: 10.5061/dryad.sn02v6xdbCited 1 times
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Additional file 2 of Virus diversity and activity is driven by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem

Additional file 2: Supplementary Table 1. Description of the 46 IMG metagenomes and 43 metatranscriptomes (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 2. Metadata for all the East River Watershed soil samples (related to Fig. 1A). Supplementary Table 3. DNA vOTU table with RPKM for each vOTU by sample,

Coclet, Clement, Sorensen, Patrick O., Karaoz, Ulas2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24452589
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Percent plant cover, Warming and Removal in Mountains (WaRM) experiment, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, 2013-2022

These data were collected from 2013 to 2022 near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado. They are from a climate change experiment that manipulated temperature using open-top chambers to passively warm the air and plant community composition by removing the dominant species in a factor

Vought, Olivia, Sanders, Nathan, Henning, Jerimiah2024DOI: 10.6073/pasta/1885bb77ca421972fb895670445bb4f8
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Snow Depth Distribution Patterns and Consistency from Airborne Lidar Time Series

Snow provides fresh meltwater to over a billion people worldwide. Snow dominated watersheds drive western US water supply and are increasingly important as demand depletes reservoir and groundwater recharge capabilities. This motivates our inter- and intra-annual investigation of snow distribution p

Mason Megan2020DOI: 10.18122/td/1731/boisestateCited 1 times
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Early snowmelt and warming independently drive the reproductive phenology of subalpine wildflowers

Jerome D.2020
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Water quality in dynamic redox environments: Coupled hydrologic-biogeochemical controls on metal contaminant mobility

Rising population and changing climate threaten to increase the risks posed by anthropogenic and geogenic metal contaminants to our freshwater resources. Increased human demand for freshwater coupled with altered hydrologic cycles will shift (bio)geochemical conditions in soils and sediments, potent

Dewey C.2020
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Ecological contexts of balancing selection in nature

How genetic variation is maintained in the face of persistent natural selection is a central question in evolutionary biology. Here, I leverage a focal polymorphism, leaf chemical profile in a perennial wildflower (Boechera stricta, Brassicaceae) to investigate the ecological and genetic mechanisms

Carley L.2020
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Behavioral and spatial dynamics in a fluctuating population of golden-mantled ground squirrels (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>)

Investigating individual-based habitat settlement and space use decisions (i.e., how

Aliperti J. R.2020
Student Paper

Morph- and sex-specific differences in corticosterone of Arizona tiger salamanders (<i>Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum</i>)

Chronic stress can have detrimental effects on long-term health of amphibians. Sex and morph may cause variation in stress within salamanders such as the Arizona tiger salamaders (​Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum)​ at the Mexican Cut Nature Preserve due to differences in biotic or abiotic conditions (

Zerger M.2020
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Assessing the forecastability & forecast skill of models to predict sex ratios of Valeriana edulis

Anthropogenic actions are rapidly changing ecological systems, and the species specific responses to this change are expected to have great impacts on ecological organization, natural resource abundance, and human health. Scientists urgently need accurate forecasts to help inform social, political,

Zhang Y., Peterson S.2020
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Flying by night: Comparing crepuscular pollinator networks across two sites in Western North America

Recently, declines among both honeybees and native pollinators have raised concerns about the impacts of habitat loss and climate change on pollinators; likewise, studies have revealed that non-honeybee pollinators, including various Lepidoptera, are more important than previously thought for both a

Syskine D.2020
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Effects of frost and neighborhood on Tephritid fly herbivory of <i>Erigeron speciosus</i>

With earlier snowmelt, the impacts of a late frost in the Rocky Mountains have been more consequential for the production of flowers in species such as Erigeron speciosus. Several species of Tephritid flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are pre-dispersal seed herbivores of E. speciosus. The neighborhood ar

Stouter H.2020
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Heritability of Maternal Investment in Golden Mantled Ground Squirrels (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>)

Stack T.2020
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An investigation into the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to dark septate endophytes (DSE) ratio on the coarse root to fine root ratio at varying elevation in the rocky mountains

Belowground systems are crucial for sustaining ecosystem function, but often remain unseen. Not very much is known about these systems and improving knowledge of them can aid understanding of ecosystems. Elevational gradients can be good places to test how above- and belowground systems respond to c

Silver A.2020
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The Impact of Warming and Species Removal on Soil Respiration at Low and High Elevations

Warming temperatures are altering ecosystems, including the plants and soil communities that regulate the carbon cycle. Warming can directly alter the carbon cycle by altering plant and soil community respiration; however, altering plant communities can also have impacts on the carbon cycle. The dom

Sharon B.2020
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Homestake Pitch Project – Record of Decision

U.S. Forest Service.

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High-Voltage Water Purification

High-Voltage Water BENEFITS Purification Environmentally friendly: Does not introduce toxic chemicals into liquids -or Water RecyclPUg or PoPUt-of-Use AWWlPcatPoUs Readily available: Provides clean water on-demand Scientists at NASAs Glenn Research Center have developed a Accessible: Accommodates un

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High Plains files water use application

Margie Wood. The Pueblo Chieftain.

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Hidden Subsidies in Uranium Mining and Milling

Reprinted by COLORADO OPEN SPACE COUNCIL MINING WORKSHOP "We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect." Aldo Leopold, A SAND COUNTY ALMANAC The purpose of this paper is to present